Bottle feeding journey

When your baby refuses the bottle or drinks less and less, every feeding feels like a moment you hope will succeed. In this program, we calmly and carefully look at what lies beneath the refusal, and how you can rebuild safety and trust around feeding.

Who is this program for?

  • your baby refuses the bottle or pushes it away
  • Feedings are restless or end in crying
  • Your baby only drinks while asleep or with ‘tricks’
  • You are concerned about total intake or growth
  • There is a history of reflux or medical interventions
  • Your baby was born prematurely or had a vulnerable start
  • There was (previously) tube feeding
  • You want guidance that goes beyond “keep offering”

What you get in the program

Intake

An extensive intake in which we clarify your situation, history, and help request.

Video analysis

You film one or more feeding moments. I analyze signals, tension, timing, and interaction.

Personal plan

A clear and practical plan, tailored to your baby, with steps to restore calm during feeding.

You receive guidance and follow-up so you not only get advice but also support in applying it within your daily routine.

Investment

A full guidance program costs €599.

After your request, I will let you know what the best first step is and what you can already do. You are not immediately committed to anything.

Prefer to start on your own first?

For parents who want to work independently at first on reducing tension around bottle feeding, there is a comprehensive e-book with explanations, background information, and practical steps.

Investment: €59.95

View the e-book

Unsure if self-study is enough? For complex or prolonged bottle refusal, personal guidance is often more effective.

Start here

Ready to start? Then submit a consultation request. You will receive instructions and together we will determine the next step.

Go to consultation request 

Would you like to read more about the signs and explanations first? Then take a look at the page about bottle refusal.

Read about bottle refusal